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The Goderich Star, 1920-08-12, Page 4,N a ut .. ,_ .. _ .. VO • , .. IJOrd Wim Aug. L . Islik-Bos Waal from Gti-,,operate in f Fall !Fair a Y I� Several matters of importance rAme up at the meeting of the ROW pf AXi ! Trade executive on Alonday p a • A communication from the Stiatford. 4od oaef Commerce intimated that �.� e party, iR We Interest of li REDUCED � was beitl8' orransed, !a *irlsit C,aderlch oq„ wgdRfs(tay,' t 4 0th. A committee vvaB_. tzpppa0ted Aug.`11.0 e u make the necessary arrangement$, pas• '- Selling all summer goods at very �IiialellfiS sfbly lmctuding a luneheafl At Hotel Sunset. the committee godslsting of • fs '; much below vialue. Silk Foulards; a tf�0 very select choice in every color, neat British Linoleums "4 yards wide, so s. 0.W. I Robertson, AllaG. Par- ini, loris, T. G, (tonnon, R. J. Alegaw slid bl� , patterns. Refular $2 0. At heavy, beautiful quality, in floral and the suretarX, p 113►),5 black attern.B, new and air, J, P. tiurr,N reported for the Hy- . per yard...---.'---- L50 ' oro Committee and suggested- that,.. as lo; ,grand value, at per sq. vatd' $1.50 progress was being made, with' the ae . ` uniform Rate propaganda, the commit - Shantung Raw Silk 34 in. wide Tapestry Rags ted di atltute a d preiare, publl3h • and dirty";'tote a number of "Tho (3UI. I Clearing of imported Rus den Gate°} (the oMci$l publication of t $ p g `the Goderich Board of Trade) espeOlrxl- Ruse, Alice, Natural OO 3 X 3 yards, $18.00 ly devoted to the lirtfOrm Rate' 33chefre, and White. Regular $2 50for $2. X era ards, 525.00 (This was approved -of. AT 3 3 % 1 In view of the possibility of one QX r► I the Ontario Cabinet Ministers being x 4 yards, $28.80 Voiles present at the Goderich Industrial ft, Brusselette Rugs h 1 hibitlon, It was deeld44 that, in the t event of such arrangements being com- pleted. fine Voiles in Pinks, Blues, 2 x 3 yards 510.00 offer I this board, through Its officers, 3 3/ yards, 818.00 pntertaini g himw�hileiIn Goderloh au4 Me, • Orchid, White` �1 QO z� X125 3 Yards, 2b.00 join in providing a luncheon if neaes- , etc. 42in, wide at . X 4 Y , 5 sary. A suggestion was made by the presi- < dent that the Board of Trade might t assist in promoting the interest of this year's Industrial Exhibition by offer - Ing fug a certain amount to be given t ACHESON & Sproves. The suggestion eruct Math ap- n,. 0 proval and Messrs. H. J. A. MaoEwaIf ou are in J C. K. Saunders, G. Williams, J. P. Hume y g tz and R. J. Megaw were appointed to �{ center and act with the officers of the It' the amount to be spent in west do not fail ASIiF1ELD to committee was appointed to se- this way to be limited to $25. the 0oaerfeh Star. As'h4eld Council met July 26th, all I cure legal advice and try and adjust I The president of the Industrial Com - file matter: Rede Young and Coun- mlttee reported progress with refer- ence June to industrial prospects for Gode- meetJng were road, and, on motion of The following accuants were paid, rich, and the regular financial state- to get outfitted THURSDAY, AUG. 12th, 1920. Johnston and Richardson, were adopt Will. Sallow•s, 3% days, team on road,; ment of the finance and membership p ed. $22.75; J. Alton, i4 days as road mas- committee was tiled and accounts or - The tender of Percy Finignn on the ter, $70; Jas. Snell, 4% days team on' dered paid when certified, -THE NEANING OF PRODUCTION Harris bridge was accepted, also R road, $81; Lee Potter, 4% days team on - Grant's lenon on the Olt:onnor Dredge. y A FINE SNOWING fin• ` 1:b-Operailou to Develop our Resources tin motion of Jamieson and Johnston, road, $31; John Snell, 5 days team on before leaving ing road, $32.50; J. Linfield, 2 days team on and Produe Better lien, Says our the following accounts were ordered • 'Contributor paid: It. Webster, graveling, con. 12 road, $13; H, Brindley, 4 days team on' .4 Very High Percentage of G. C. 1. Stu - y Production -this word has been IA east, R39; Isaac Andrew, gravel, $10.fl5; road, a6•l6; W. Alton, 4 1-10 days team dents are Successful Jno. Gibson, groveling and file and re- on road, VA.65; G. Fulford, iia. days such general use and so frequently up- team on road, $9.75; G. Fulford, 5 hours In the de on our lips that many people have Pair tile. $901'0;. Samuel Gibson. in for man on road, $1.75; Jas. Wat on, 3 departmental examatfons th4 come to overlook its real meaning. In specting on S. R v and 7, con. f3, $i5; G. C. n students have made i splendid ria gaurrpDoll, gfoY4lJng at Lancs' days for team on road, $19.50; A. Wq� showing in the examinations th18 the mind of some the use of It is taken I $1 son, 8 days for, -team on road, $i3 Wri�i I e to mean an Increase of cultivation 6f story, 1.25: Wm. afit"ghl, repairing y ar. In the Lower School exalnfna- culvert, South (}reen, i f 3 days for term an road, tions twenty out of twentyItwo were Special Prices in land, and the growing of more pries, fl ling washoutAndvvelnS,JRh6san $8� Wm. green, moving grader, $3; successful In passing the full examtna- and meat, and other food supplies. D. Bogie, 1 7-110 days team on road, tion. iter the Middle School Normal En - %me of the labor party now object to 7. $8.60; Jno. Shields, cleaning ditch, $11 .05; Wm. Wruoman, 3 days team on the use Of this word because they con. 3, ,$11.50; Orvil Free, meaning road, $19.50; Writ. Johnston, 3 days, frame twenty out of o were success-. ditch, Richardson's hill, $7.45; 'Jno fol, and in the Junior 'latrlculatiod think th@t it Is directed at workmen. team on road, $19.50; Wm. Carey, [ , insinuatibg that they do not work Blake, graveling, division Ire, $17.46; eight students passed the Pull en writ- ovepalls hard rough or turn out as touch Jas. Oliver, Inspecting, 1). L., $3; Win. days team on road, $i3; F. Young, , l tion and two partial, out of ten writ - bard Clare, inspecting on S. R. 3 and 4, con days team on road, $19.50; R. Lousing, ing. vyy9r)<„yer'day or Per hour as they l +�, S. Sing on repairing two 7 640 days team on road, $49:40; Jas. t The following were the successful should, btttlltls iN not all, It Is a ser- Young, repairing culvert, $1; Jas.'sLudents in the Lower School En 'twin tact that there are many shops in bridges, D. L., $85.50; Juo, Kilpatrick, Thompson, 9 6-10 days team on road, trance: L. D. Anderson,'. 1. Dough - v where the supervision is grading and graveling, D. L., $39; Wm this country $62,40; Jus. Thompson, 6 hours or man, I errs, M. M. Edwards, R. E. Graham, j hopeless' 1padequata, n which the Kempton, leveling gravel, con. 12, $,2.10; J. Tigert, concrete tile, $!2,50; y 1 R. M. Hamilton, A. A. Hetherington Smocks machinery is unsalted for the tVbPk, V-50; S. ft. 2 Una Qn, inspecting cub ,loon Fowler, 2 days team on road, $f3; I A. M. Howell, M. R. Howell, M. D. vert, 9. R. 14 ani f3, $A:20i W. Drep or out of date, and where the manage- Jotlp lrpwlCta 12 Joadg of gravel at 15 Lnfthavaite, L. A. MacKenzie, D. E, ment is bad, so that when we to ran and E. Jamieson, building culvert, harts, $1.80; Geo. $axeler, 9 days team lk Y Marshall, L. A. Matheson, B. M. Mur- cul - About production there are many other $42.50; Jno• McNamara, building cul on road, $56.50; Geo. Baxter, % day i ph y, and grading. $,52.20; Jno. Hibbert p' v G. I, Murray, J.'1. Reycraft, G. E. things to be considered beside work- with learn repairing culvert, $3; H. Sheppard, E. S. Snell, t>. H. ,tit. C. ° raking on can 12, $2; Jno. Johnstone. a Sparr, C. D. Tape, L. M. Treble, E. M. Pants men and acreage. Walters, breaking roads, $!0; E. Hardy In Canada It means that every man inspecting gravel, $115; Alex. ticDon team on road 2 days, $13; J. Allin, 20 Whitely. ald, deviation road, $3; W. Parrish: should. do his duty, and he fair with graveling, con. 12, d, Jas. . gender- loads of gravel at 15c, $43,29; J. Drnilr-f• In thl! Middle School• Normal En= his neighbor. Responsibility is much han, 2 days tractor on grader, $40: A] trance the successful ones were A. Bax- lck, bat on oil for Campbell's engine, ter, M. M. Garrow �t sup.', •'•,� Bax - More generally distrebrtvd than we k'1t+hPP, 3L day team on grader, $3.23: � t:, K. Ham - $2; Jno. McRae. gravel, $5; lit. Grant, sometimes think. Production means ti. ttllllon, days team on read, $113: niton (honors), A. C. Heys, F. E. Hum - that a .went on bridge, S. R. 12 and that the former should produce all he 1R, � F. MltcheLi, f day team on grader, $6.50; beer, L. E. Johnrntton, R. Kilpatrick. $5(30; Jno. J. Hogan, gravel and Shoes can. This, of course. has got almost F. Fisher, i day Learn on grader, :$6:�0: ;luonors`, t;. T. Laithvvalte ihonors)+ a to seem like a parrot- days shoveling, $21.95; Jas, Cowan & • cry. but after all Co., iron for bridge, $431,.14; Wm F. Fisher, f day for man, $3.50; tt'm• L., A. Macklin. R. A, tipgavv, ti. I. tic• 5. increased production is the one thing Snyder, 5 days team on road; $32.50; ChirO, C. B. Nairn, E. G. Pridham, tit the worid needs to meet the need of Brown, grading, $,452: ,las. Drennan, Will Snyder, cleaning ditch, $4; P. A. L. Shepperd, E. Sowerby. L. Sower• the people and to bring p'bout. cheaper graveling, S. R. 6 and 7, con. 9, $25.50: Fisher, 5 days team on road, $32.50; P ' Case d hling, con . , F.. C. Washingtor,tprices; and cheaper pric es will not br McMillan an:Aston, graveFisher, 3 dn�s man shovelling gravel, WW.. tfWeir,, H. A. Young.Tigerta calamity, because, within reason, the 4, @26.25; J. L. Sullivan, towing teams $10.50; John Durst, 3 days team on Suit I In the Upper School examinations till Marti'n's hill, $14; J. L. Sullivan, cheaper torr pries the more trade will c , road. $19.50; Jour, Durst. 2 days mare for Faculty Entrance and Honor tlatri- *'°« • follow for the benefit of the producer lemming Iron from (lodcrich, $7: Wil - follow shovelling gravel, $7; E. Kurschneski, fred Drennan. part payment on bridge eulation, the following were success- , tic! manufacturer, the workman an 2%days drawing gravel, $16,25; Writ.fol: M. H. Baker, 3rd class honors in the employer. con. 9, $t00; Jno. Kilpatrick, operating Stevens, 2, days drawing gravel, $13; mathematics and French: H. MeD. Clut- Etc. What we need to fulfill the meaning I grade r, $60.75: Lucknow hardware for Writ. Lee, 3% days drawing gravel, ton, 3rd class honors in English, chem- of production is co-operation with each spikes, $1.98; H. J. Blake, on graveitrig $22,75: Josh Allin, team work and shoe- istry and French; E. E. Goldthorpe, f'' n account, $135; Board of Health, expens- eking gravel, $75.75: S. Young, ;.I Individuals, as employees and g, 2 days part Ii: J. A. Hume. 3rd class honors other as Individua employers, as farmers and manutac- es, $13.50; Ben Fike, gravelling, S. R. drawing gravel, $16,,25; Wm. Watson, d B iii English, history and physics: B. J. Curers as a business en le and trans- 60(i con. i2, ofJa. 1 repairing road o W. Waw•anosh, oun- I ,� P P P n b Johnston, Part 1; E. M. Lamb, Part 1: portation eompanfes. Boosting prices tin motion of Jamieson and Richard- dary east of Shannon's Hill, $100; H. M. J. tlncEwan, Part 1 (honors); and i son council adjourned until the 30th and restricting trade and corralinlj Watson, f0 1 6 days drawing graveh part 11; J. A. Marshall, 3rd class hon - supplies will never settle the unrest of August, AW; L. Maskell, f day drawing gravel, ors to English, mathematics, physfes and misery of today. For Canada It C. E. MM�NAUHClerk. lerk. $6,50: A. Vanstone, 5 days drawing e t ^.a_ _ 8 gra and chemistry, and st class honors You can save $' s means that the people, the provinces, vel, $32.50; A. Vanstone, 2 days for French; E. Wallace, Part 1, ist classss the government and the transportation C.OLBORNE man, $T S. Vanstone, 7 days drawing honors in English and ,3rd class honors enmpanies consider themselves as part The municipal council of the town- gravel, $15.50; E. Holtzhousand, 4% mathematics and biology; E. M. Wil - i, ¢real and prosperous country, strip of Colborne met in the township days drawing gravel, $29.25; E. Holtz - 50", Part f, ( ��e�� L� seeking tQ work together to develop hall July 13th: all members present. housand 26 loads of gravel at i5c. In Junior 'Matriculation the follow- n y buy the great resoureea of the Dell, the Reeve Young In the chair. The min- 1113.90;1'. Vanstone, 3 days drawing Ing were successful • M. M. Garrow + factory, the mine, the foF41, and Oil! Utes of last meeting were read and gravel, $19.50; R. McCabe, 7 days draw- (2 sups,), A. C, Hays, F. E. Humber. ,} fishing; that the schools and the col- adopted, Op niotloTl of Messrs, Fisher Ing gravel, 11I.W50: H, Walters, 8 days R. Kitpatriek. L. A. Macklin, R. A. Me- * leges turn out letter scholars, our and Currey. drawing gravel, ON,- R. Allin, 6 days gaw•, C. B. Nairn (! sup.), E. G. Prid- hemi' churches better Christians, and our Moved by Mr. Mr Kell, seconded by drawing gravel, $99; R. Allin, 2 daysham, E. C. Washington and W. Weir. country better men, Mr. Robertson, that the clerk hgSJJ, p1- drawin gravel, $13i 0, Walters, 5% law No. 4 of 11915 (prohibiting the run- Jays $95.75; A. Fisher, A BEACH DRIVEWAi i ,J Mlt$'`l�eiag Shipped for Export ring at large of all animals) published 1% days drawing gravel, $9.75; J. Salt, w v ' v 2 vs drawing gravel, 6 �•f - ( 1' Al the present time a larger. amount t Irl t` 0 ensues of ,fife local •papers 45 da, a g B , $f ,25; E. 1 1 A ltu00esUon icer Enhancing Coderich's cif grain !s being shlppgd roto. ;tai$ ; odertc'tt)', �cried. lion, 3 days drawing grgvel,1119.50t JMi i Attraetive,nss Renewed Goderictt klevAtor for export. Owipa! mitlZuniealloti was received from Wolters, tit 'lays drawing gravel, $26; t0 the ddiet4ess of the milting Industry: T. Good t through his lawyer) com- Eli Walters, 4 days shovelling gravel, tttf>,at about that driveway along hi t'her2 hits b"D little movement of pplaining that water coming ora the $14; W. Allin, 4 days Shovelling gravel, .tJte 'beach' It has frequently been COME °�ARLY ,,,gain Out Of the Alevator up to,the high'AAy was Injuring his land, Ther $14; H. Farraut, 77 days shovellingt. 10ftsent, the elevator being full all Reeve and Councillor Fisher were api gravel, 159.56; 11. Fisher, 5• days draw- pointed out that, a roadway extending summer, !Ane the grain has nPnv,been pointed a tlomittitteo 110 Investigate the tug gravel, $92.50; J. Graham, 5% day, ;ern...behind the C. P. R. station and' turned over to the Wheat Board. The A communication was receited from drawing gravel, $35,75; J. Jenkins, 2 to steamer along to belaty the summer steamer GienUnnan unloaded 175,001? Chas. McPbee (through his la er), days drawing gravel, $13; N. Walters, hotel, e$ming, up the hill somewhere t In that vicinity, would afford easy ac- bushNe 'itf',Wbv&t and oats on Alonda3• asking It the award of the? # ter 420 yards of gravel at 15e, 063; • J. of lag' tnerAll';tlt the Elevator. was ,golnPt to bb carried out 'pit I. Sehwanz, I % days tractor on grader, cess to the water for the public and W; Levi Snyder, repairs to plough, be a popular dMveway. For a town $9.33. Levi Snyder, 20% days as road aboa3tin$ itself as a summer resort, for master1 $102150; W. Fisher, 4 days a town on the water, it is surprising dr6vvitW A'ltavel. W. '1'tf, Fisher. 6'11i' haw little use is made of the water i' days team on grader, $29,9$; Win. El; hero. The town bathing house even ales, breaking roads, $1.20; F. t~ lei,aROBI 8 r, Is hardly in an Ideal location. Me breaking roads. $11,20; Will. Hill, break'.' Some tinter. ago The Star thewaterin roc s, 82.40 t ileo. Ryan, 1 day tthav-; �� � ,on , amusement beach at the water •"f oiling avel. $3.50; W. Moore, l day front. Then cause the steel plant prd- drawing gravel, $6150; W. Moore, sh position and It looked as if the beach days gcNng for- Rrade,t '$3.150; 'Nn. between these points would be regUit'~- � , ed for docks and ratlway purposes and Moore. 53 yards of #travel at 156, $7. 6; THE (ieq, Feagan. 4 days team on road, $26; what not. However the steel proposit a {; H. Karr. 28 days drawing gravel, $182; tion did not arrive and Mho beach !s , a« S, Currey, 13 days team on road, $84.50: still these, We might at least have DARN,,ING ° y� d y D , the drive -wily constructed between fro Store R. Curre 3 days spreading suing 'gravel, $10.50; W. Walters, I6 yards of gravel ,these points, affording roadway W the *' at 1St; $°.3,95• J. Feagan. 50 yards of 'water. And. �Vlth a rosdway can• gravel at i54 $7 50; I. Currey. cedlir strutted it would not be long, before w H at least somo amusalitept felitures // . p y� gats 112t1.go; Wm, Watson. steel scrap- tvotlld appear. For instant 6 the bath- The Meat of sitl211mey Geta air Qt BLACK S �', $y2; Wm. II, NI.1111 d5% do$ Ing house connected. w1th the summer ( makes all household s' tparn. R, :t{e"t}filtali r hotel is loested Lilo 1h'I Bh`aeh htf$c f o tg pave), $bri ileo. MoG60 tCrtt� . toles lltlrlre, difficult. �i Volvel on Saltford trig, $$, (ibo4, t11G- �lihya not a purilio l�tlt�iif9tg.lthuse fist . T046SOX Orflsittooi 11 hh'calAs�Ci�t Vit., t,i hd r�siesl'1«ti iovattuy ftln On motlon of fish er• 'lit ' ft 'rest `liiiilike,, bier' �irVllililir 11w15ikh LiltT bo uim 4"Stea to fredut alar • allay Bo twat. at Dell t purged 116 ?ltxgutlt IiSth�, uvi t y t, t[tltirtl litlV '1`Cl:, 'besld+5 fhb "tvl►1"er. Mold AW W +Ilsatll# y w We tiro sly &Pau flet Wei& �' ii'r�!tWtl�tlf�I �k. if�dQ of Ytm �bovt►Yl�t It *6014, ow ��` 41 cr .•,.,.r,,.,r,...r..rrr Asthma call lib w4"�tlk'"�1it�Crltl� 110 .lflAko ellkf'�t'K 7OtttYMl+lkj�w 1Yttt �ict� lflf>� `�&!3F��' T�11► �1r�]�CM'� AIN Hellt ° Is as notdlesll Rs 1t�� It �tfaoklld lite M3p9l�i' 11pii�tl+1,t41' i1t1V4 � Vj�t2r�1 :,a�� k�Xf�Cl`rCt1t %Irdul ! h i :our, , its Mit. tf1 + bt > mrtftueiC WN "*t 1rl+GI ,ikk "tMPt Y e Yalu;. o�+ktltt . ievelle�fl 4 tW►51! tlftlr #Ammost etu'bililt'Ill rrlsr+t ixo MkLf't! I 6 i f) •i1� a << . >. � ? dtltlbt thio �1?iyCfe% it v oaf : Y ,11gt 'V t ,fila ftdkt rt Men o e ,,. 1. D. hellos itatltw `lawi►11>1= ' ` tiettll6tk6lftlTi1#rt w1uiC� n wo a fiats of tool►'tlrt .� mat `twwiil�dl Int *t Y yy�y�.y ♦y,� ..■i,4Y� ... T.t, +Twee, �1ltF.:ti{.• lRl.'V{.-�M� Smear ►�r s � to ,a, n i�41a 1&h � vkt*.1 11 l llftft �► �w► tuft Avith its Y cep cathte lllltlk #s ;ro>>Ir sl .��;�.�• ,,, .� ttf�111ftlst. ht� � ,ir'' ���, �sl+� tu•, *yiy�1�y�c�;�y' yt�li'��elt Cr'' a.1(towX141'' t�1pMkMllf�►'MVill l�tll��..ss,', YW"t44. Erb$hill 1i�tier. "A'1� - M, 1'�4 1 e tot b t its'lti�tl.1 o*M #h#•it Liatidt•�I. �`hy r114Rito' S ri . ° bA ER I I L r.i . Wo - ,""w" °r�r"►wt aitt111f 8i �Y • Yy� t �ieUeo zn na 0 p p arid114* o • a Printirig..0 / y Bring your f!tu to its for developing i . i o, printing I, One Day Service - 0. Films to Fit all Carreras 0. H. C. DUNLOP, Phm.B. The Regall Store Correct Trim, neat, well -fitting, with wonderful wearing qualities. We firmly believe our clothes are'the biggest value you can buy, and will give you the longest satisfaction. MARTIN; 4he Ta7ilc-r 'Phone 318 IT IS DANGEROUS to continue to use the same lenses too long. We .vill test your eyes by the most up-to-date methods and equipment, and tell you frankly if your lengesiLre suitable. We can replace any broken lense. A. L. COLE, Eyesight Specialist Optometrist Goderich, Ontario Optician Gasoline, Explosion to Mrs. Dudley' had taken hold of the floor and painted Holmes' Residence I walls and some of the furniture. A A Witlgham item dated Monday, considerable amount of paint in the says: While Nlr4. Dudley Holmes, cur- kitchen nwasr blistered and Peeled,'off, tier of Patrick and Francis streets, was but severdf itatrdred'-dollar, twill Sok Or attempting to light a gasoline stUve the all the loss.' John Porter is the owner flames flashed out igniting the gasoline of the house. insurance covers both can in her hand. tlrs. Holmes hurled losses• the can from her and at once gave the alarm to neighbors, who rushed in. On Wednosday afternoon, Augu-,t and with the assistance of Mrs. Holmes, l8th, the Goderich Rebekah Lodge will used rugs to beat out the fire. When 1'hold a union /picnic- with Seaforth the fire department arrived the 'flames lodge at Harbor Park. THAT spoial desire of yours i may be realized, almost ' 111 regardless of its cost, if you will put on one side regularly savings deposits with the Batik of Hamilton. You.will be aur ir7id prised to find how! Coen you will i � whtlr`roN realize your ambitlon. AMILT-OR �AI�K Of H GODERiCH BRANCH;' 'X J. VaUV, WOOD, School of Commerce CLINTON AND GODERiCH, ONTARIO Offers the following courses : Busi_q@ss, Stenographio, Secretarial, Civil Service, Teacher Training Course and arranges Special Courses for students. The following advantages Highly Quaitlified Teaching Staff Actu dl Bus hms SysUffft elf $tit Waw*llu CredelttW TAwwntlag Tests 'Ah itiesls Guaralrttetlld Vooationat Training gull for this district, by Government ap'pointtneet, Rud'u d r inspection by Soldiers' Civil Ite-6stittlishmolst iiel-aftWent. For to ma, efa,, white a . 11 .1.A,, X. AWL, %6oi0.. `�`• �I. �1:' S't`tll�, C(iwli. �S�.V'it�h � 'Cal. ,; ,,�•i CBlttaNt , 4 e.3 i , f